Four Little Cancer Survivors Gather Each Year In Tutus To Celebrate Strength, Life & Love!

Back in 2016, something magical happened, four precious little girls who were weak, gaunt and tragically cancer-stricken found their smile, laughter, and strength again in fellow friend/patients. Chloe, Lauren, McKinley and Avalynn, who were also undergoing treatment at the same hospital, did an impromptu photo of themselves in precious pink tutus.

While it may seem like a simple thing to do, there was a profound message that these sweet little girls with tiny bald heads and sunken eyes had. That despite the obvious physical toll that their cancer treatment took on them, mentally they were solid and fearless. Their spirits were still soaring.

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Then fast-forward to a year later, in 2017, when these special little warriors reunited. They were stronger, healthier and donned gold tutus, and T-shirts that boldly read “Brave,” “Strong,” “Fearless,” and “Warrior.” Now, in 2018, the resilient and visibly healthier 4 and 5-year-olds gather at the lobby of Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital to feel that magic once again…